Mobile Concrete Batching Plant(INLINE BINS)
Fully Automatic Mobile Concrete Batching & Mixing Plant.
Available in 20/30/45/60 Cu.M. Per Hour Capacity.
Turbo Pan Mixer with spring based arms & blades. /SICOMA (Italy) Twin Shaft Mixer.
Inline Bins.
Large Mixer Platform for ease of Maintenance.
Easy & fast installation, commissioning & erection.
Flexible in adopting to different design mix.
Dual/Double conveyor Belts reduces cycle time and helps in achieving maximum output.
Tyres & tow bar provides mobility to the plant.
Added safety with limit switches in mixer.
Built on single Frame Structure/Chasis.
High accuracy weighing system.
Less Foundation required.
Consistent & uniform mixing.
Plant only require power supply.
Easily movable.
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Wungyllan
I did it. I specced A critter based on veggie tales. Its a tripodal, four eyed telekinetic mobile plant. A toe on each foot extends into a long tendrils that broadens into a leaf at the end. These are used for communication and for increasing area for photosynthesis. Can also be used to clumsily manipulate things, but they usually just use telekinesis instead. It smells with its antennas. They are small, reaching a bit less than a foot and a half tall at most. Shown sketched is its face, showing its two upper jaws which grind independently against the lower jaw to chew, and its palps? Mandibles? Chelicerae? I'm not sure which one it would fall under. Also two examples of variations on its body plan.
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I'm watching Witch from Mercury on YouTube (before I was watching them on a pirating site) to help show how amazingly good and popular it is, but it also means that I can see people's comments on each episode, and man these people...
Like the biggest thing to me that I've see from them so far is that they are calling the scene where Miorine chases down Suletta at Plant Quetta the "you don't have the right to feel this way" fight, and I just find that so disingenuous
Miorine isn't saying that Suletta doesn't have a right to feel the way she does, she's not even mad at Suletta for feeling that way, what she is mad about is that Suletta not only didn't communicate that with her, but with literally no one else (except a little to her mom), she's upset, because she can't change how she acts unless someone lets her know that it was wrong first, and that is totally understandable
Honestly, I've run into issues with this in my own life, where someone expressed issue with something I did or said, but they did it WAY after the fact, so not only did it make it difficult for me to have known that a change was needed beforehand, but then I also struggled to know if ANYTHING I was doing was okay, because now I knew they wouldn't tell me right away
Communication is big with any relationship, and while both Miorine and Suletta are bad at communication, Miorine is at least aware that it is important and something that needs to be worked on and that is what she is pissed about and trying to get through to Suletta in this scene
It is NOT "You have no right to feel this way" it is "You need to take action and communicate these things to me because I can't know there is a problem, nor can I help you with it or fix it if I don't know there is a problem in the first place"
This is a conversation that (on some level, not necessarily this level of drama) all couples that want to last need to have at some point, because if you don't communicate these things the relationship WILL crumble
This is a major milestone in their relationship and really starts to solidify for Suletta her feelings for Miorine, and that wouldn't be the case if it was as simple as "You have no right to feel this way" as even someone as kind as Suletta wouldn't fall for someone who invalidated her feelings so completely as to say or imply something like that
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watching everyone be like “if hes half banana leaf then whats the other half???” and guess ever so desperately what it could be can be a little grating sometimes because the answer is RIGHT THERE. it is RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSES
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Green Light - Mathieu Cherkit , 2013.
French, b. 1982 -
Oil on canvas , 46 x 38 cm.
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Everything Under the Sun
Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Photo from November 5, 2023.
For all the little woodland plants that I enjoy seeing on my nature walks. 🍂🌿
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